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Where is finn harries going to uni

2022.01.10 15:48




















It inspires me for the work I want do in the future. To apply to any of our undergraduate programs except the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs complete and submit the Common App online. Architectural Design BFA Before he came to Parsons, Finn Harries attended two other universities, whose rigid, traditional approach to education limited his ability to question and experiment. He created a logo and began building a website that encompassed the brand that JacksGap was quickly becoming.


As the gap year came to a close, the channel had reached the , subscriber mark. After attempting university for a couple of months, an influx of opportunities and emails overflowed their inboxes on a daily basis, urging them to drop out and dedicate all their energy and attention back to JacksGap.


Upon their decision to leave university, the brothers immediately founded a production company called Digital Native Studios. A large turning point for their channel was when they received sponsors from companies such as Skype and Sony Entertainment to fund a trip across India with five friends over the span of three weeks. In a state of unfulfillment, he began to get an itch that he wanted to explore architecture, a field he was always interested in.


So very quietly while running the business, Harries sent out an application to study architectural design at Parsons. Upon his acceptance, he was faced with yet another tough decision to make: to continue on with the comfort and success that JacksGap was providing or to seek out something he was more passionate about.


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And it became personal, and for me this is the key. In the class I took in literally my second week, we were asked to think about designing a flood barrier for a city with rising sea levels.


If before this, climate was something that was abstract, that had something to do with polar bears and glaciers, it suddenly became tangible and real. After four years in New York, Harries moved back to London to study a postgraduate degree at the Architectural Association. The course has allowed him freedom to choose his own research proposal, and although he focuses specifically on design, he moves seamlessly across disciplines in our conversation.


He argues that the success of humans to collaborate at such a large scale is the power of good stories. We can think of borders, nations, money, religion, time, even… all just stories that we tell ourselves which allow us to collaborate. He is one of the many people, Francis Bacon included, that started to think of humans as fundamentally separate from nature, intrinsically of a higher divinity than other natural beings.


Finn acts as co-founder, along with brother Jack and his partner, Alice Aedy. Educational tools on social media, when we spend so much time indoors and online, have never had more of an impact on the kind of self-reflection and improvement that Earthrise encourages. The project places a large emphasis on tackling climate anxiety. When I asked Harries about dealing with climate anxiety, he described the issue as threefold.


We also spoke about the problems facing climate activism, especially on social media. Climate activists are often held to a kind-of all-or-nothing standard, evidenced by the public outcry whenever Greta Thunberg is pictured within two metres of a piece of plastic. I asked Harries how Earthrise aims to change this discourse. Harries never saw the discussion around climate change as a binary, and throughout our conversation it was clear that he is constantly engaged in a self-dialogue about how best to tackle the climate crisis.